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Old 01-08-2008, 10:49 AM
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I traded in my old protege I had during college for a newer truck (still used though). I now I can get **** done!



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Is new to me!
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Old 01-08-2008, 12:29 PM
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A Ferd, eh? What's it got, the V6? Even so, it won't get quite the gas mileage the Protege got.
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Jesus christ you could prolly retire off the monthly gas bill and skip college.
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Old 01-08-2008, 05:36 PM
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he needs it for when canada gets snowed in- once he puts some weight in the back that is
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my v10 is great on gas mileage



parked in front of my house haha
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LOL



XLT model truck.. Loaded, 5.4 V8 4x4



It's gonna be way better in the snow than my protege. At work we take scrap brake drums off trucks, and strap them down to a skid, then we put skids in the back of people's pickup trucks for better traction. One drum = 80 lbs. Usually do like 4 drums. Couldn't find anywhere to fit a skid of drums in my protege though..





.. And yeah gas is going to murder me. At least I can ***** foot around and I'm going faster than my protege WOT!
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